2019
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2019-315721
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Implantable cardioverter defibrillator deactivation and advance care planning: a focus group study

Abstract: ObjectiveImplantable cardioverter defibrillators can treat life-threatening arrhythmias, but may negatively influence the last phase of life if not deactivated. Advance care planning conversations can prepare patients for future decision-making about implantable cardioverter defibrillator deactivation. This study aimed at gaining insight in the experiences of patients with advance care planning conversations about implantable cardioverter defibrillator deactivation.MethodsIn this qualitative study, we held fiv… Show more

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“…One reason for controversy surrounding ICD deactivation is that the device is often implanted years remotely from the time deactivation is being discussed 5. In the years between, patients may become emotionally attached to their devices, similar to findings of this study with patients assigning nicknames to their ICDs (such as ‘angel’ and ‘guard dog’) 1. They may see the device less as an applied therapy and more as part of themselves 4 5.…”
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“…One reason for controversy surrounding ICD deactivation is that the device is often implanted years remotely from the time deactivation is being discussed 5. In the years between, patients may become emotionally attached to their devices, similar to findings of this study with patients assigning nicknames to their ICDs (such as ‘angel’ and ‘guard dog’) 1. They may see the device less as an applied therapy and more as part of themselves 4 5.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Strikingly, there was no consensus as to the optimal timing for these conversations, and some participants preferred not to record their preferences in advance care planning documents given concerns about changing preferences. The majority of participants in this study had their ICDs implanted for primary prevention, and we do not know how many experienced ICD shocks, factors potentially affecting their perceptions and opinions 1…”
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“…Thus, carefully designed and implemented qualitative research studies are needed to inform clinical practice. In this issue of Heart , Stoevelaar and colleagues1 performed a focus group study using a constant comparative method for analysis of transcriptions from group sessions with 41 participants. Patients reported that few physicians discussed deactivation of ICDs.…”
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